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Anyone have experience with cage blinds? They seem a little more durable than the average popup. I usually sit in tree stands, but where i plan on to hunt best suites a blind.
Did you ever get to sit in the blind when it was windy? It seems in ND it's always windy here. I appreciate the reply.Spent some time in them this year. I can’t speak to durability as they were not mine but they were really heavy duty and looked like they would hold up much better than the average blind. I really liked the corner windows and think they would give you ample space to shoot a bow out of. The main complaints I have are the zippers are really loud and that is probably a necessary evil for how tight the walls are and having to go with a beefy zipper. Also the main “middle” windows are too tall if you are setting in a standard fold out chair but I think it would be fine with a taller chair.
Attached is a terrible picture but it might give some reference. Gun was on a tripod and has a 26” barrel with a nomad L on it so the blind is plenty roomy. I was setting in a fold out chair and I had to sit on the edge of the chair to get high enough to get in the scope but it was still too low to clear the middle window. View attachment 486989
It's the brand of the blind. I haven't seen many reviews on them, i think the company is fairly new.Hmmm, maybe I'm a little out of it or something but what is a cage blind? I'm not familiar with the term.
The windiest day was blowing around 10-12 so not bad. It was on an elevated platform I think around 8’ and the blind did really well. The windows get a little flappy if you open them all the way up and just use the clip to hold them back but they also have a tether system so you can use that with the zippers to put tension on the window material which seemed to really cut down the movement.Did you ever get to sit in the blind when it was windy? It seems in ND it's always windy here. I appreciate the reply.